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Montgomery, Bears Knock Off Vikings in Minnesota to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive
The Chicago Bears were able to fend off a late comeback attempt by the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, winning a 33-27 thriller and evening their record at 7-7 on the season and giving a boost to their playoff hopes. The Vikings had a fourth down play deep in their own territory with two minutes remaining in the game, but Kirk…
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Bears vs. Vikings: Buster Skrine, Jaylon Johnson Out as Chicago Copes With Depleted Secondary
The Chicago Bears will be without several key members of their secondary this weekend, as cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Buster Skrine will miss Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings due to injuries. Both players had already been ruled out for the game when the team updated its injury report Saturday. Skrine is still in the NFL’s concussion protocol, and...
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Bears Hampered by Same Offensive Issues in Loss to Vikings
The Chicago Bears changed play-callers, and nothing changed. With offensive coordinator Bill Lazor calling the shots for the first time all season, the Bears managed just 149 yards and failed to score an offensive touchdown in a 19-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night. Coach Matt Nagy handed the keys to Lazor this week in an effort to…
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NFL Game Postponed After Players Test Positive for Coronavirus
Sunday’s football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans has been postponed due to multiple members of the Titans’ team and personnel tested positive for the coronavirus.
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NFL Outbreak: What's Next After Tennessee Titans Players Tested Positive For Covid-19
The Tennessee Titans and the Minnesota Vikings have suspended in-person activities after the NFL said three Titans players and five personnel tested positive for the coronavirus, becoming the first COVID-19 outbreak of the NFL just after its Week 3. Eric Mitchell, the president of LifeFlip Media, joined LX News to explain what we should expect for the rest of the...
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Titans, Vikings Suspend Team Activities After NFL's First COVID-19 Outbreak
The Tennessee Titans and Minnesota Vikings have suspended in-person activities through Friday after several players and personnel members on the Titans team tested positive for the coronavirus after Sunday’s game. It marks the first COVID-19 outbreak of the NFL season in Week 4. The outbreak threatened to jeopardize the Titans’ game this weekend against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The NFL issued…
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NFL Star Cameron Smith Says He Needs Open-Heart Surgery After Positive Coronavirus Test
The 2020 NFL season hasn’t started yet but it’s already come to an end for Minnesota Vikings linebacker Cameron Smith.
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Bears Finish Season With Win vs. Vikings
It wasn’t easy, but the Chicago Bears beat the Minnesota Vikings in their season finale on Sunday. Eddy Piñeiro booted through a short field goal to give the Bears the victory, with Matt Nagy picking up his fourth straight win over Minnesota. The Vikings rested most of their starters throughout the game, as Minnesota has already been locked into...
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4 Bears Players Ruled Out for Sunday's Finale vs. Vikings
The Chicago Bears have ruled out total of four players for their final game of the regular season Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears, who are looking to finish the season with a .500 record if they can beat the Vikings, will be without wide receiver Taylor Gabriel, nose tackle Eddie Goldman, and defensive tackle Akiem Hicks for the…
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Vikings vs. Bears: Amukamara Limited, 4 Others Miss Thursday Practice
The Chicago Bears will wrap up their 2019 season on Sunday when they take on the Minnesota Vikings, and they could do so without several key players on both sides of the ball. For the second straight day, a quartet of Bears players missed the workout at Halas Hall, including wide receiver Taylor Gabriel and nose tackle Eddie Goldman, both…
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Bears Playoff Update: Chicago Needs Help to Stay Alive Sunday
The Chicago Bears are still on the outside looking in as they try to make the playoffs for a second straight year, but they can help their cause on Sunday when they visit the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The Bears currently sit at 7-6 on the season, but even with an above-.500 record, they still face an incredibly…
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Prop Bets Popular for Super Bowl, But NFL Wants Them Gone
Many Americans in places where sports betting is legal for the first time are beginning to make wagers on the Super Bowl, including some bets on the performances of individual athletes. But if the National Football League had its way, bets on things like passing touchdowns for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady or rushing yards for Los Angeles Rams...
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How to Watch NBC 5's Sunday Playoff Special
Bears fans, are you ready to get pumped up?
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Sports Betting May Seem Easy, But It's Not. Here's Why
Seven U.S. states now offer legal sports gambling, and as many as 30 more will consider jumping on board in 2019. So here are some of the basics — as well as some more esoteric aspects — of betting on sports.
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Bears vs. Vikings: Robinson, Jackson Listed as Doubtful on Injury Report
The Chicago Bears are heading into a tough game against the Minnesota Vikings to wrap up their regular season, but it would appear that they will be without a few of their best players for the contest.
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Brett Favre Apologizes After Being Duped Into Making Anti-Semitic Video
NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre is apologizing after saying he was duped into making an anti-Semitic video by a hate group posing as a veteran’s organization.
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Preckwinkle: Project Shield a “Troublesome Issue”
Ten alleged gang members are facing felony charges in connection with a series of recent burglaries at the homes of Los Angeles-area celebrities and athletes, including singer Rihanna, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig and Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods.
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10 Alleged Gang Members Charged in Spree of Celebrity Burglaries
Ten alleged gang members are facing felony charges in connection with a series of recent burglaries at the homes of Los Angeles-area celebrities and athletes, including singer Rihanna, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig and Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods.
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Cousins, Vikings Pass by Packers 24-17
Kirk Cousins bounced back from his worst game for Minnesota with 342 passing yards and three touchdowns without a turnover, and the Vikings overcame some early gaffes to outlast the depleted Green Bay Packers for a 24-17 victory on Sunday night.